“Now may He who supplies seed to the sower, and bread for food, supply and multiply the seed you have sown and increase the fruits of your righteousness.” (2 Corinthians 9 v 10)
Surely the sacred Scriptures speak to us
Of the great mystery of God’s love for us,
As offered and revealed in the Person we call ‘Jesus’. Jesus shows the reality of God’s personality.
God speaks to us in Jesus, by the Spirit.
God seeks us in Jesus, by the Spirit.
God communicates with us in Jesus, His love manifest. We are invited to venerate the Trinity, in Jesus.
He is the living Word of God, ever with us,
Abiding in and amongst us by the Spirit.
Yes, this is marvellous and mysterious.
God talks with us not only in human words,
But in a way we can understand in His Son,
The perfectly holy One, always obedient.
We see, hear, understand such a Spirit of love,
Always at work in animating Jesus.
“Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift!” (2 Corinthians 9 v 15)
We should realise quickly how vital love is to God.
Jesus, God’s abiding Word of truth, full of grace,
Lives amongst us in the Spirit, to the glory of God.
In all Jesus gives witness to with love,
Out of a sense of love, duty and purpose,
The marvellous ways of God are shown us.
God’s wishes, will, way are not at all mysterious,
For they all indicate clearly the necessity of love.
What is mysterious is the extent to which
God’s love impacts upon us who are so unworthy.
God loves us back into wholeness in Jesus.
Grace and blessing as well as wisdom and truth,
Are made ours in Jesus, as we open to His Spirit.
Of no merit within ourselves, to be able to pray,
To plead for mercy because Jesus is holy,
Is to develop our ability to give witness to love,
To offer a life of service in love,
And to worship through the love we are so richly blessed by.
“He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?” (Romans 8 v 32)
The sacred Scriptures prophecy to Jesus, a promise of this gift of love.
Jesus is born to proclaim the love offered in His name.
Jesus is God’s clearest, fullest revelation of love,
An invitation to be blessed and nourished in faith.
Jesus comes as the Messiah, a King in glory,
But also as the Good Shepherd we can depend upon entirely.
Jesus is present in the church liturgy and sacramentally. Jesus goes ahead of us to restore us to God’s favour,
For Jesus, the Light of the world, is our Saviour.
Jesus inspires us to holiness, His Spirit active with us.
The Spirit of Jesus enables us to live out our faith,
To believe in, pray to, impose upon the living Lord.
Jesus is the embodiment of all that is holy,
Worthy, upright, righteous, notable, deserving the highest honour.
Jesus invites us to enter more deeply into faith,
By turning to His and the Father’s enlightening Spirit.
“Did you receive the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?” (Galatians 3 v 2)
Jesus invites us to pray being curious regarding the results of holiness.
Jesus tells us to pray so as to enlist the love of the Trinity.
Jesus is the clearest insight into faith’s mystery,
Where divinity and humanity are perfectly combined,
Not only as a promise, but as a goal set out before us.
Jesus is God with us that we grow to know love.
Jesus saves us from all the errors of our ways, that we show love.
Jesus shows us the necessity of obedience,
Of trust, of dependency, of praying, of listening,
Always to be seeking holy wisdom and guidance.
Jesus is the richest, highest gift of God,
A most marvellous, truly wondrous gift of love.
In Jesus we find new life with a fresh purpose.
In Jesus our hope of happiness is fulfilled.
In Jesus we find heaven on earth in His kingdom,
And the prospect of an eternal home in heaven.
To pray is to grow in Jesus, by the Holy Spirit.
Ever let us thank our Father for Jesus, each and every blessed aspect of His love.
“I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me, and the life which I now live in the flesh, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me. I do not set aside the grace of God...” (Galatians 2 v 20, 21)
“God forbid that I should boast, except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world.” (Galatians 6 v 14)
“Lord Jesus, compassion, weeping for Your sufferings, is a grace faced with the spectacle of Your cross, I cannot by my own power draw cries of grief from my stony heart, for alas, it has become terribly hard.” (Blessed Charles de Foucauld “Come let us sing a song unknown.” 1977 Dimension Books. Inc. Denville, NJ. Entry in MAGNIFICAT YEAR OF MERCY COMPANION January 16. www.magnificat.com
“But at least I can ask You for compassion,” (Cont) knowing You never fail a godly request and will bless by the movement of Your Spirit. “I owe it to You, but if I am to be able to give it to You, I must first ask You for it. I have to ask You for everything I owe You.” (Cont) This is the extent of Your grace and my dependency.
Lord God of glory, I turn again to You. Soon We will enter Lent. I ask for a deeper understanding of the events which lead up to Your crucifixion, so being gifted a higher sense and deeper sense of reverence, that which faith is built upon, as we pray and seek to understand something of the mystery surrounding the way our Father works.
“O God, I beseech You, let us follow Your example. The more we suffer and the more we are tempted, the more we should pray. In prayer is our only help, our only strength, our only consolation.” (Cont) So why do I not pray more often? Why do I overlook the requirement to pray? Why do I simply forget? Why is this not as yet, an automatic response of my faith? Truly I am sorry and ask forgiveness. I desire to do better than this frequent failing.
“We pray that the pain and power of temptation will not paralyse our prayer” (Cont) I know this experience and have too, fallen foul of it. Please help me. O Holy Spirit of the Father and the Son, come to me daily in whatever state of need. Come as Jesus promised. “ ‘And I will pray to the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with our forever’.” (John 14 v 16) A part of the Trinity, blessed and holy, I need Your help continuously.
Thank You for coming to us as we pray asking for help. Thank You for coming as the Spirit of truth to enable us to see more clearly what is at the root of the problem or pain. Thank You for all You do to draw us closer in friendship to Jesus, to help us focus on Him, to enable us to understand the mystery of His dying and rising. You help us just as Jesus would do, were He physically present to us.
Thank You that You assure us that all Jesus said, did, taught is verified. This is such a comfort and consolation, for herein is holy help and guidance. “We must look for our Saviour who is there, close to us, and we must talk with Him.” (Charles de Foucald cont) Let all who believe in Jesus turn to prayer in all its power, realising what a difference there is between ‘Saying our prayers’ and praying. Please help us to pray, for we will be reminded to focus on Jesus.
“He is before us, looking lovingly upon us, straining to hear us,” (Cont) recognising better than we do the unsaid, the deep stirrings of heart and mind which have not as yet surfaced. Surely He can do this, because together with You, Holy Spirit, Lord and our Father, Jesus is our Co-Creator. It is a comfort to realise He knows us inside out and wills to bring us back to the perfection intended.
Jesus is “Telling us to speak to Him, telling us that He is there, that He loves us.” (Cont) Please, as we pray, make all of us more and more aware of this, because “We have no word for Him,” (Cont) that is sufficient, “Not a glance to give Him.” (Cont) I am sorry for when I have thrown merely a passing glance, been too casual, not stopping to listen to You, to learn from You.
“Let us gaze on Him, talk to Him constantly, as one does when one is in love, as our Lord is doing now to our Father.” (Cont) Lord, grant me that love that will not let You go, that cannot bear to lose sight of You, that longs for Your company, Your wisdom, help and guidance at all times. May I be fully open to Your Spirit.
How wonderful it is to know You are praying to the Father for all the needs of the world. Yet even then, You are not too busy to heed our individual pleas. I look to Your mercy. “The deeper into agony we fall, the more necessary it is for us to throw ourselves into the embrace of our beloved, pressing ourselves against Him in uninterrupted prayer.” (Cont) Lord, by Your Spirit, please help me to put an inestimable high value on prayer.
“O God, give me this grace – the grace to follow Your example by fulfilling so compelling and sweet a duty.” (Cont) Time with You is not only richly beneficial to us, it adds to the glory of the Trinity through developing our trust and dependency on all that is holy. We seek to be made holy whatever our circumstances. Lord Jesus, please continue to help us. I ask in Your name of love. Amen.
09.02.21
Sue O’Donnell